US anti-BDS bill doesn’t threaten free speech but hides deeper issue

Debate over free speech implications masks implied position over settlements
JJ GOLDBERG There is an ugly debate in US Congress over a bill that makes it a federal crime to call for boycotting Israel. Civil libertarians argue it would threaten free speech while the bill’s advocates claim it doesn’t outlaw anybody’s personal views. Both sides have a point. What’s more worrying is another aspect that has received almost no attention ((Forward, Aug 4)